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. >> secretary napolitano had planned to go to arizona anyway. so she moved her visit up a day, as she's a former governor of arizona, of course, to talk about what happened. this incident took place late tuesday in a remote area about ten miles north of the border. the man in charge of the union of border patrol agents says brian terry was killed in a shootout with bandits. these are people who rob and assault illegal immigrants and smugglers who come across the border, and the killing of a border patrol agent is raising new concerns about the security of the border. based on what we know so far, this does not seem to be directly related to the drug trade. but the union president for the border patrol says it shows that the border remains out of control if bandits can prey on people ten miles inland.
. >> secretary napolitano had planned to go to arizona anyway. so she moved her visit up a day, as she's a former governor of arizona, of course, to talk about what happened. this incident took place late tuesday in a remote area about ten miles north of the border. the man in charge of the union of border patrol agents says brian terry was killed in a shootout with bandits. these are people who rob and assault illegal immigrants and smugglers who come across the border, and the killing...
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janet napolitano heads to the coast tomorrow. she is taking pains to point out that british petroleum is responsible for funding the clean-up, but at this point, bp has come on the "today" show this morning saying it welcomes any military resources that could be offered. the coast guard had urged bp to formally request resources. the impact on industries, you're looking at louisiana opening a special shrimp season. they're worried that if the oil reaches louisiana's gulf coast, it could severely hamper the shrimping season for these shrimpers out there, so they're saying, go ahead, get as many as you can before the spill has an impact. we'll keep on top of it and listen to this news briefing if we have more news to share, we certainly will. >>> two workers reportly trapped in a mine in west kentucky. rescue workers have reached one. we know the roof collapsed in part of the coal mine. at 8:00 this morning, rescuers reached the area where they think the miners are, but the one they've reached is still trapped. the mine does have a
janet napolitano heads to the coast tomorrow. she is taking pains to point out that british petroleum is responsible for funding the clean-up, but at this point, bp has come on the "today" show this morning saying it welcomes any military resources that could be offered. the coast guard had urged bp to formally request resources. the impact on industries, you're looking at louisiana opening a special shrimp season. they're worried that if the oil reaches louisiana's gulf coast, it...
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janet napolitano will be joining us live. and you can find me on twitter at mitchell reports. [ male announcer ] when you have sensitive skin, a lot of things can really irritate your face... shaving shouldn't be one of them. gillette fusion power has five blades with an anti-friction coating that shave with incredible comfort. fusion. proven performance even on sensitive skin. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. but we're also in the showing-kids- new-worlds business. and the startup-capital- for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit business. because we don't just work here. we live here. these are our families. and our neighbors. and by changing lives we're in more than the energy business we're in the human energy business. chevron. >>> chanting kill the bill, republican house members and tea party activists join forces on capitol hill today. voicing
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i am very excited for the interview tonight, it is homeland security secretary janet napolitano. also the all-you-can-eat buff faye of political mistakes of bob mcdonnell, gets even worse today. i cannot quite figure out why no one else is really covering this yae yet. but this guy was supposed to be the republican party's great new hope for 2010 and beyond, and he's just imploding. >>> plus mike huckabee let his anti-gay flag fly and ripped the reporter who published the report. he is a spunky college kid who had a tape recorder running the whole time. lots to come this hour. but we begin with president obama fresh off negotiating a new global agreement on nuclear terrorism with 49 leaders from around the world, pivoting now to a much-tougher crowd, and probably a much steeper diplomatic challenge. >> all right. hello, everybody. i want to welcome congressional leaders to one of our periodic meetings. >> meeting with world leaders to prevent nuclear terrorism. child's play. meeting with congressional leaders, here, to pass laws in america, with giant democratic majorities and th
i am very excited for the interview tonight, it is homeland security secretary janet napolitano. also the all-you-can-eat buff faye of political mistakes of bob mcdonnell, gets even worse today. i cannot quite figure out why no one else is really covering this yae yet. but this guy was supposed to be the republican party's great new hope for 2010 and beyond, and he's just imploding. >>> plus mike huckabee let his anti-gay flag fly and ripped the reporter who published the report. he is...
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with her guest homeland security secretary janet napolitano, here is rachel maddow. good evening, rachel. >> say hi to the guys for me. >> rachel says hi. >> hi. >> they said hi back. did you hear them? >> i got that sense vaguely. thanks, guys. and thanks to you at home for tuning in. i am very excited for the interview tonight, it is homeland security secretary janet napolitano. also the all you can eat buffet of political mistakes that is the career so far of bock mcdonnell gets even worse today. i cannot quite figure out why no one else is really covering this yet. but this guy was supposed to be the republican party's great new hope for 2010 and beyond, and he's just imploding. >>> plus mike huckabee let his anti-gay flag fly and ripped the reporter who published his remarks. luckily for us, that reporter turns out to be a very spunky college kid who is not taking it lying down and had a tape recorder running the whole time. lots to come this hour. but we begin with president obama fresh off negotiating a new global agreement on nuclear terrorism with 49 leaders
with her guest homeland security secretary janet napolitano, here is rachel maddow. good evening, rachel. >> say hi to the guys for me. >> rachel says hi. >> hi. >> they said hi back. did you hear them? >> i got that sense vaguely. thanks, guys. and thanks to you at home for tuning in. i am very excited for the interview tonight, it is homeland security secretary janet napolitano. also the all you can eat buffet of political mistakes that is the career so far of...
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janet napolitano is the homeland security secretary. she was on "meet the press" on nbc just about an hour ago. she says they are treating this as an intended terrorist attack, that no suspects are yet -- there are yet no suspects, but forensic evidence is expected to be recovered because there was no explosion, no incendiary device set off, no fire that would have obliterated fingerprints. in fact, she indicates that the fingerprints could actually be recovered from that vehicle as well as citing the fact that there are many surveillance cameras in that area that could yield evidence via videotape. ken salazar, the interior secretary, also with janet th napolita napolitano, talking about a number of things with regard to that incident as well. but the president does leave within the course of the next hour or so to go down to louisiana, firsthand look at the damage there, the ongoing and unfolding catastrophe with the oil leak. he'll talk to state and local officials. a possibility that he will have a helicopter flyover to have a look
janet napolitano is the homeland security secretary. she was on "meet the press" on nbc just about an hour ago. she says they are treating this as an intended terrorist attack, that no suspects are yet -- there are yet no suspects, but forensic evidence is expected to be recovered because there was no explosion, no incendiary device set off, no fire that would have obliterated fingerprints. in fact, she indicates that the fingerprints could actually be recovered from that vehicle as...
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secretary napolitano just said, i think, we are studying that i hope the president was right. that would be very, very important to do. >> gentlemen, you were both on the 9/11 commission. let me go back to that very point you raise. if a father goes to the point of turning in his son in any situation, but imagine turning him into the intelligence agency from another country. he went and talked in lagos, nigeria, to the station chief for the cia. in other words, he turned his son into the cia, six weeks before he boarded that plane. what more do we want? and then also within the cia, they knew before he got on that plane that there was a nigerian working with the yemenis-based al qaeda organization that was going to do something in the area of terrorism. two questions i put to you richard, and then to the senator. why didn't the cia people in yemen call up the people in knee jeer ya, ask to talk to the station chief who had talked to the father of this kid and said you got any trouble makers there? we hear there is a nigerian coming to cause some trouble. second question, why d
secretary napolitano just said, i think, we are studying that i hope the president was right. that would be very, very important to do. >> gentlemen, you were both on the 9/11 commission. let me go back to that very point you raise. if a father goes to the point of turning in his son in any situation, but imagine turning him into the intelligence agency from another country. he went and talked in lagos, nigeria, to the station chief for the cia. in other words, he turned his son into the...
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what is the level of threat to the homeland as it was described by janet napolitano? what are your concerns and how well do you think they're doing to guard against it? >> right, good to be with you again. >> you, too. >> this was our third annual hearing on the evolving nature of the terrorist threat o our homeland, and what we're doing about it and we look back at the year past, it's clear from all the information we have that the pace of attacks against our homeland has increased that more of the attacks are coming from organizations that are loosely connected to al qaeda but are not al qaeda and that more and more american citizens are part of those attacks, so that the war with the islamic extremists and terrorists that is global is being brought by our enemy much more here at home and it's a warning to the american people, i'd say the agencies before us, homeland security, fbi, national counterterrorism center, and all of the people who work for them are doing an extraordinarily good job in trying to meet this changing threat. i say one more word about how it's
what is the level of threat to the homeland as it was described by janet napolitano? what are your concerns and how well do you think they're doing to guard against it? >> right, good to be with you again. >> you, too. >> this was our third annual hearing on the evolving nature of the terrorist threat o our homeland, and what we're doing about it and we look back at the year past, it's clear from all the information we have that the pace of attacks against our homeland has...
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secretary napolitano's home state had leaders that were willing to make tough votes, willing to roll up their sleeves and be leaders. and the question is we will get comprehensive immigration reform when we go back to a time in which both democrats and republicans are willing to be leaders. and only -- only then. it's not going to go through the senate or the house or congress and come to any president's desk because one party has willed it to do so. >> i guess that is my point, just to follow up on this, there seems to be strong support at some level for securing the border but not the parts, including, you know guest worker program and so forth. how does this differ from that snuff both parties can support. where does the rest come from? >> well, i think the efforts on overall immigration reform are ongoing, but the point i'm making is that you need to multitask. you need to secure the board and have a safe and secure border area and you need immigration reform. that's what this president has set out to do. that is what he asked the department of homeland security to work on. that
secretary napolitano's home state had leaders that were willing to make tough votes, willing to roll up their sleeves and be leaders. and the question is we will get comprehensive immigration reform when we go back to a time in which both democrats and republicans are willing to be leaders. and only -- only then. it's not going to go through the senate or the house or congress and come to any president's desk because one party has willed it to do so. >> i guess that is my point, just to...
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interior secretary and janet napolitano and epa administrator. the coast guard says this oil slick could reach landfall by tomorrow. >> there are risks. >> the leading edge of the oil is reaching land fall in the mississippi-delta region sometime later tomorrow. >> right now i'm joined by a bp administrator, which is the owner of the oil rig, or operating it, certainly. can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you, alex. how are you? >> i'm well. i know this is a very difficult time for all of you. what are your concerns about what is going on there in the gulf of mention co-and how surprised you are, given the fact that you were running this rig, that this spill is now five times greater than originally thought. >> well, the rig was being run for us. it was owned by transocean. they lost 11 people in this incident. but now after such a terrible tragedy, the focus becomes fighting this oil spill. fighting it as off shore as we can to get rid of the oil,
interior secretary and janet napolitano and epa administrator. the coast guard says this oil slick could reach landfall by tomorrow. >> there are risks. >> the leading edge of the oil is reaching land fall in the mississippi-delta region sometime later tomorrow. >> right now i'm joined by a bp administrator, which is the owner of the oil rig, or operating it, certainly. can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you, alex. how are you? >> i'm well. i know this is a very...
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it's my privilege to introduce to you secretary napolitano. >> thank you. i am pleased to be here on the gulf coast. i am pleased to be here with the governor. we have just landed from a flight over the area affected by the bp oil spill. we have just convened a meeting with our state and local partners engaged in the coordinated effort on what needs to be done to protect lands from the spill and also to be sure we can have a quick and effective clean up. we are paying extremely close attention to the work already being done here. as the president and the law made clear, british petroleum as the responsible problem is required to fund the clean uch operations. we continue to urge pb to leverage additional assets to help lead the response in the effort. because it's clear that after several unsuccessful attempts to secure the source of the leak, it's time for pb to supplement the current work. we are here to make sure the resources are being used wisely and to the greatest effect in minimizing environmental risk. let me be clear. the president has ordered tha
it's my privilege to introduce to you secretary napolitano. >> thank you. i am pleased to be here on the gulf coast. i am pleased to be here with the governor. we have just landed from a flight over the area affected by the bp oil spill. we have just convened a meeting with our state and local partners engaged in the coordinated effort on what needs to be done to protect lands from the spill and also to be sure we can have a quick and effective clean up. we are paying extremely close...
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let's go back to janet napolitano. >> it is designed to prevent. i will hold on just a minute. let me hold on just a minute. >> once again, the announcements there at the trenton train station interrupting somewhat what the homeland security secretary has to say about screenings at the nation's airport. she is out there to tout the "if you see something, say something" campaign. this is the airport screening problems are the big topic of conversation nationwide. >> look, there is a continued threat against aviation involving those who seek to smuggle powders and gels that can be used as explosives on airplanes. the new technology is designed to help us identify those individuals. this is after many layers of security. it is not the only layer of security that we have. the pat-down procedures are designed to help resolve issues that arise during that screening process. point of fact, it is only a small percentage of passengers that get patted down. nonetheless, i think we all understand the concerns americans have about that. it is something new. most americans are not used to a
let's go back to janet napolitano. >> it is designed to prevent. i will hold on just a minute. let me hold on just a minute. >> once again, the announcements there at the trenton train station interrupting somewhat what the homeland security secretary has to say about screenings at the nation's airport. she is out there to tout the "if you see something, say something" campaign. this is the airport screening problems are the big topic of conversation nationwide. >>...
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janet napolitano has been dealing with the issue for the better part of two decades. welcome, madame secretary. this is following you everywhere you go, most cently on the hill today. lindsey graham, major player pulled back from climate change this week saying that immigration reform should not be brought up. he said at the hearing that the administration would crash and burn if you guys take on immigration reform. and your position on that, you countered him. >> well, the president believe that is the congress needs to take up immigration reform and he looks to forging a bipartisan consensus with which to do it. that's the big hole here. >> political dynamite. >> it is and it isn't. i've dealt with immigration politics a long time and the plain fact of the matter is that the system needs reform. we need updated enforcement tools. we need to deal realistically with those already in the country and we need to have some way to deal with the worker issues that are involved. congress knows that. actually major parts of a bill have been drafted. the lodgistics worked thro
janet napolitano has been dealing with the issue for the better part of two decades. welcome, madame secretary. this is following you everywhere you go, most cently on the hill today. lindsey graham, major player pulled back from climate change this week saying that immigration reform should not be brought up. he said at the hearing that the administration would crash and burn if you guys take on immigration reform. and your position on that, you countered him. >> well, the president...
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sent out a letter to secretary napolitano and lahood, et cetera. they said, you know, these sort of measures should require an extreme justification. when i read it, i said to myself, well, blowing up aircraft, commercial aircraft in the united states would seem to be such a justification. how do you see it? >> i agree with you, michael. and to kate's point, i think there are legitimate privacy concerns. and it is quite intrusive, but the same concerns that an individual passenger has is multiplied by many orders of magnitude for the passenger's right to safety as well. i mean, there are no silver bullets here. the scanners themselves are not going to be the only solution, but as part of a layered defense, front loaded with good intelligence, underpinned with technology and a seasoned and trained workforce, it is part of this system's approach to be able to detect petn and other means of terrorism. i mean, the aviation sector has long been a terrorist target, as far back as 1948, and we just need go back less than a year ago with abdulmutallab and
sent out a letter to secretary napolitano and lahood, et cetera. they said, you know, these sort of measures should require an extreme justification. when i read it, i said to myself, well, blowing up aircraft, commercial aircraft in the united states would seem to be such a justification. how do you see it? >> i agree with you, michael. and to kate's point, i think there are legitimate privacy concerns. and it is quite intrusive, but the same concerns that an individual passenger has is...
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janet napolitano is reiterating points she made in a column published in "usa today" saying her agency has a, quote, open ear to any adjustments to the security measures but napolitano adds that if people want to travel by some other means, they have that right. meanwhile, a bipartisan group of new jersey politicians is asking the government to review the practice of full body scans. the growing controversy surrounding screening comes after a california man was forced to leave san diego's airport for refusing to let security officers use full body imaging or pat him down. telling them, quote, if you touch my junk i'll have you arrested. that's a real quote. we'll see how long -- they're getting closer and closer to certain areas in the pat-downs we hope they'll turn back on. >>> in a sharp reversal, to polit politics, mitch mcconnell says he supports plans for a moratorium on earmarks. mcconnell who over the past three years has sponsored over $450 million in earmarks, said yesterday that the midterm elections are proof that voters want a change in how federal tax dollars are spent. >>
janet napolitano is reiterating points she made in a column published in "usa today" saying her agency has a, quote, open ear to any adjustments to the security measures but napolitano adds that if people want to travel by some other means, they have that right. meanwhile, a bipartisan group of new jersey politicians is asking the government to review the practice of full body scans. the growing controversy surrounding screening comes after a california man was forced to leave san...
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but they won't be able to prevent the intelligence chiefs nor, of course, janet napolitano? >> reporter: no, but the white house has try ied to set a different tone in terms of congressional oversight, where they're willing to cooperate where the bush administration hasn't. when it's gotten down to the brass tax, during that hassan investigation, the ft. hood shooting there was still some friction with the hill about what information they would get. we still hear complaints from hill republicans that all the information is being funneled through a very, very tight window here at the white house and they can't get direct information from the cia, from the dni and other officials. with so many probes going on, on the hill. intelligence committees, security committees, now the justice committees, judiciary committees all looking into this. you can be sure that there will be a certain degree of friction. >>> speaking of friction, i think one of the things that you have been reporting and that we can be sure of is that the president will say cut out the turf wars. let's all work
but they won't be able to prevent the intelligence chiefs nor, of course, janet napolitano? >> reporter: no, but the white house has try ied to set a different tone in terms of congressional oversight, where they're willing to cooperate where the bush administration hasn't. when it's gotten down to the brass tax, during that hassan investigation, the ft. hood shooting there was still some friction with the hill about what information they would get. we still hear complaints from hill...
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homeland security secretary janet napolitano just finished an interview with pete williams about the new rules. >> we have provided now for 100% enhanced screening for people who have either traveled from or have passports from certain countries of interest. we've done that in consultation with the state department. and also, random enhanced screening for the general population. >> napolitano said increased security includes more body patdowns and increased screening of carry-on luggage. pete williams joins us now with more of his interview of the homeland secretary. >> she says that she thinks the airports in europe are being quick to follow these rules. they're not all 100% onboard yet. but she says the compliance has been pretty good. i also asked her about the issue, david, of patdowns, about how to put it bluntly, how explicit they're going to have to be to find things that are hidden the way this bomb plotter apparently brought his explosive powder onto that plane on christmas day. >> there will be patdowns, but that's why we're also looking at more use of the advance imaging t
homeland security secretary janet napolitano just finished an interview with pete williams about the new rules. >> we have provided now for 100% enhanced screening for people who have either traveled from or have passports from certain countries of interest. we've done that in consultation with the state department. and also, random enhanced screening for the general population. >> napolitano said increased security includes more body patdowns and increased screening of carry-on...
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secretary napolitano will be live with her assessment. plus, where the times square investigation stands. does size matter when it comes to regulating banks? wall street tries to recover from the dow's record freefall. but first, a look ahead at the president's schedule. a few years ago i got a wake up call. a heart attack at 57. that was a rough time. my doctor told me i should've been doing more for my high cholesterol. ♪ you should've listened. you're right. now i'm eating healthier and i trust my heart to lipitor. [ male announcer ] when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone... including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have an
secretary napolitano will be live with her assessment. plus, where the times square investigation stands. does size matter when it comes to regulating banks? wall street tries to recover from the dow's record freefall. but first, a look ahead at the president's schedule. a few years ago i got a wake up call. a heart attack at 57. that was a rough time. my doctor told me i should've been doing more for my high cholesterol. ♪ you should've listened. you're right. now i'm eating healthier and i...
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in fact, napolitano was so off base doocy called him out on it. >> earlier judge napolitano was on the program and said that the glenn beck rally was the largest political rally, but you know what? there were a couple of other biggies like the pro-choice march for women's lives in 2004. nearly 1 million gathered for that. so we just wanted to clarify. >> yeah. just clarify it but make sure you do it when he's not there in front of your face. for once doocy actually got it right, but he didn't have to go back to 2004. he conveniently skipped right over january 20th, 2009. a pretty big gathering on the national mall that day, don't you think? about 1.8 million people according to the "washington post" and the national park service. napolitano's judgment is seriously impaired here when steve doocy tells you you're wrong. you know that you are guilty of big-time "psycho talk." >>> coming up, the tan man is getting roasted in his own backyard. president obama is finally getting a piece of boehner and, of course, i absolutely love it. congressman elijah cummings takes a few swipes on this on
in fact, napolitano was so off base doocy called him out on it. >> earlier judge napolitano was on the program and said that the glenn beck rally was the largest political rally, but you know what? there were a couple of other biggies like the pro-choice march for women's lives in 2004. nearly 1 million gathered for that. so we just wanted to clarify. >> yeah. just clarify it but make sure you do it when he's not there in front of your face. for once doocy actually got it right, but...
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coming up laterer, i'll talk about this with janet napolitano. that's at 12:30 eastern time. >>> a connecticut liquor store owner turns the tables on a robber. >>> and amanda knox's parents' next move to free their daughter. their attorney discusses their appeal. just ahead. so, to turn those vegetables into campbell's condensed soup, we don't boil it down, our chefs just add less water from the start. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car... and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness... man: good job! where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer new car replacement. or, if you total your new car within the first year, we give you the money to buy a new one. these are just two reasons why liberty mutual customers know we're a company they can count on, and why 9 out of 10 of our customers would recommend us to a friend. at liberty mutual, we help you move on with your life. so switch today, an
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napolitano is right. . everybody is not going through it. but the reality is that that last comment made would you rather be on an airplane where everybody has been patted down or one where every has not been patted down, it's a nonseqitur because the problem is not just passenger screen, it's ramp screening it's screening of the entire process at the airport. and that's where they're falling down. you can pat everybody down. we won't be any safer because the back door is still wide open. >> when you say the book door is still open, what does that mean, more screening then for employees? we saw the situation also the hoop holes with cargo, travel cargo packages, as well. >> oh, you bet. right now people working on the taxi ways at laguardia airport, how closely have they been checked over the years? people in the maintenance facility and fume farm, people doing the cleaning, a terrorist is not going to go through this theater that we've passed off as screening. a terrorist has other ways of doing it. 9/11 was not passenger screening failure.
napolitano is right. . everybody is not going through it. but the reality is that that last comment made would you rather be on an airplane where everybody has been patted down or one where every has not been patted down, it's a nonseqitur because the problem is not just passenger screen, it's ramp screening it's screening of the entire process at the airport. and that's where they're falling down. you can pat everybody down. we won't be any safer because the back door is still wide open....
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secretary napolitano, let me start with you and this developing story out of new york. mayor bloomberg described this as an amateurish device. what does it say at this point about who is behind it in your judgment? >> we're taking it very seriously. it was obviously parked in an area, a lot of pedestrian traffic, other traffic. it's too soon to tell who was responsible, who or what groups were responsible so every possible examination is being done of the device, but also of the forensics. >> an act of terrorism? >> you know, it certainly looks that way. it certainly looks as if it was intended to be that way. >> was it an indication at all of something wider, some kind of wider plot? can you determine that at this point? >> you know, at this point i have no information that it's anything other than a one-off. but again, the situation is -- it happened, the forensics are being done. the fbi and the department of homeland security, along with new york city police, working together to identify whether there are any other acts going on. we don't have information that there
secretary napolitano, let me start with you and this developing story out of new york. mayor bloomberg described this as an amateurish device. what does it say at this point about who is behind it in your judgment? >> we're taking it very seriously. it was obviously parked in an area, a lot of pedestrian traffic, other traffic. it's too soon to tell who was responsible, who or what groups were responsible so every possible examination is being done of the device, but also of the...
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we just got word that homeland security secretary janet napolitano and an epa administrator will hold a briefing at the white house regarding that massive oil spill in the gulf of mexico. it is now said to be five times larger than originally expected. the president has commented on it. we'll see more information coming from homeland security secretary janet napolitano in a briefing a little bit later. les, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. it was tough news to hear. everything changed. mom. ♪ i didn't know what to do. that's when i asked my doctor about exelon patch. he said it releases medicine continuously for 24 hours. he said it could help with her cognition, which includes things like memory, reasoning, communicating and understanding. [ female announcer ] the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh l
we just got word that homeland security secretary janet napolitano and an epa administrator will hold a briefing at the white house regarding that massive oil spill in the gulf of mexico. it is now said to be five times larger than originally expected. the president has commented on it. we'll see more information coming from homeland security secretary janet napolitano in a briefing a little bit later. les, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain...
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in fact, for those two to mock secretary napolitano's slip of the tongue when most of what they say is complete nonsense is laughable "psychotalk." >>> coming up, mississippi governor haley barbour is backtracking on some racist comments, kind of a pattern here, isn't it? i don't buy it. he is playing the classic republican race card. reverend al sharpton blasts off on the governor in just a moment on the battleground story. >>> and caribou barbie rolled into her home state for a book signing and nobody showed up. i guess they quit on her, the way she quit on them. rapid fire response coming up in a moment. >>> plus, the bully. across the river, chris christie meets his match. president obama is coming back strong. and it might really be over for brett favre. can't we talk him into one more year? you are watching "the ed show" on msnbc. stay with us. to stay fit, you might also want to try lifting one of these. a unique sea salt added to over 40 campbell's condensed soups. helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ the sam
in fact, for those two to mock secretary napolitano's slip of the tongue when most of what they say is complete nonsense is laughable "psychotalk." >>> coming up, mississippi governor haley barbour is backtracking on some racist comments, kind of a pattern here, isn't it? i don't buy it. he is playing the classic republican race card. reverend al sharpton blasts off on the governor in just a moment on the battleground story. >>> and caribou barbie rolled into her...
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homeland security chief janet napolitano dealing with the times square terror threat and the oil spill. is the job too big for a single person? also coming up, betty white making the late night scene. the actress gives a preview of what's going to be a big weekend for her. the lines are already at the door waiting to see "snl." national car rental? that's my choice. because with national, i roll past the counter... and choose any car in the aisle. oh, buck chooses the blue one! [ male announcer ] go national. go like a pro. choosing your own car? now, that's a good call. choosing your own car? you look beautiful tonight. allow me. it's tough to reach that five servings a day if you don't always like the taste of vegetables. i'll be right back. ok. good thing v8 v-fusion juice gives you a serving of vegetables hidden by a serving of fruit. v8. what's your number? get a $1.00 coupon for v8 v-fusion juice at tryv8.com. >>> are you going to do any sketches with jay-z? >> i think we have a couple. jay-z has 99 problems. >> this ain't one of them. >> betty white had jimmy fallon rolling last
homeland security chief janet napolitano dealing with the times square terror threat and the oil spill. is the job too big for a single person? also coming up, betty white making the late night scene. the actress gives a preview of what's going to be a big weekend for her. the lines are already at the door waiting to see "snl." national car rental? that's my choice. because with national, i roll past the counter... and choose any car in the aisle. oh, buck chooses the blue one! [ male...
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. >>> and we expect to get the latest in a news conference, with janet napolitano and bp's chief officer, and we'll bring that to you as soon as it happens. >>> a federal judge in chicago refused to issue a sep for president obama to testify at former illinois governor blagojevich's corruption trial. the judge said blagojevich failed to supply what would be material from president obama at the stand. blagojevich is scheduled to go on trial june 3rd. >>> and emergency teams are on the scene of an accident in washington, d.c. involving two tour buses that collided head on. one bus was parked on the curb and another bus slammed into it. crews managed to free one of the drivers, but they are working to get the other person out. both drivers' injuries are serious and potentially life threatening. >>> and there are two lawsuits that take aim of arizona's controversial lawsuit. one lawsuit was filed by a tucson police officer claims the new law violates several constitutional rights. earlier today i spoke with the officer, he is a 15-year veteran with the tucson police department. i asked him w
. >>> and we expect to get the latest in a news conference, with janet napolitano and bp's chief officer, and we'll bring that to you as soon as it happens. >>> a federal judge in chicago refused to issue a sep for president obama to testify at former illinois governor blagojevich's corruption trial. the judge said blagojevich failed to supply what would be material from president obama at the stand. blagojevich is scheduled to go on trial june 3rd. >>> and emergency...
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he said napolitano is really just on screening now. the guy i'm looking for, to figure out what we need to do about intelligence, is john brennan, who has been an important inside member of the white house. he is now the public eye that i think that they are going to be pointing to, both to make the system work, and to reassure the public that it is working. >> and they reassured democrats in terms of the politics. there was a remark by the president at the end, we're still going to close guantanamo bay. that is a political issue. how does it play out? >> well, i thought that was interesting. that was a little bit of, kind of like, you know, sticking the stick in the wasp's nest. i'm not sure from a political point of view that that was absolutely necessary. but i think he was trying to get out in front of a new attempt to say, because a lot of these prisoners were released to yemen, we now -- that's the new front, that perhaps we should be rethinking that. i think rather than have to deal with that later, he decided to put his marker
he said napolitano is really just on screening now. the guy i'm looking for, to figure out what we need to do about intelligence, is john brennan, who has been an important inside member of the white house. he is now the public eye that i think that they are going to be pointing to, both to make the system work, and to reassure the public that it is working. >> and they reassured democrats in terms of the politics. there was a remark by the president at the end, we're still going to close...
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janet napolitano says forensic evidence has been recovered including some fingerprints. the actual bomb found inside the suv, i'm joined by terrorism analyst michael sheehan. mike is a former state department ambassador at-large for counterterrorism. good morning to you. >> good morning, alex. >> okay. we've heard these terrorism analysts say because the vehicle was not destroyed in the attempt here, is there an opportunity for investigators to pick up exactly who is behind this? >> there's going to be a ton of evidence in this, alex, and i think we will find out who did this. the vehicle itself will have identification numbers, although it has been tampered with. within the vehicle fingerprints, registration papers, even the materials put together -- all of those will have a trail of forensic evidence that hopefully will lead back to an individual. if it is a sole individual, it may take a while to find out who this person is. >> we've been hearing from pete williams the v.i.n. numbers they thought had been obliterated and now they're finding them else or on the car. th
janet napolitano says forensic evidence has been recovered including some fingerprints. the actual bomb found inside the suv, i'm joined by terrorism analyst michael sheehan. mike is a former state department ambassador at-large for counterterrorism. good morning to you. >> good morning, alex. >> okay. we've heard these terrorism analysts say because the vehicle was not destroyed in the attempt here, is there an opportunity for investigators to pick up exactly who is behind this?...
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janet napolitano joins us from montreal, canada, where she's attending a u.n. meeting on aviation security. we'll get to that issue in a minute. first virks to ask you, a little news of the day. what can you tell us about these threats overseas in particular, any threats to the u.s. homeland, recognizing you are a little limited in what you can tell us. should people be fearful this morning? >> you know, i can't comment to specific threats. but what i can say is that we're constantly working both at the homeland but with our allies abroad to make sure that the terrorists are not successful in carrying out any of their threats. >> has there been an increase -- >> it's an ongoing effort. >> of course. has there been increased reporting? obviously, we're seeing that in europe. they're on high alert there. is there any companion threat here? >> i prefer not to comment. we're taking and always take every measure that we can conceive tof protect the american people. >> so the increased chatter that french intelligence sources are basing some of their reasoning for ra
janet napolitano joins us from montreal, canada, where she's attending a u.n. meeting on aviation security. we'll get to that issue in a minute. first virks to ask you, a little news of the day. what can you tell us about these threats overseas in particular, any threats to the u.s. homeland, recognizing you are a little limited in what you can tell us. should people be fearful this morning? >> you know, i can't comment to specific threats. but what i can say is that we're constantly...
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ken salazar and janet napolitano on television today but ken saying it's a grave scenario. they are looking at 90 days before they can get to what is the ultimate solution here. what does the president need to do in louisiana? >> the only thing the president can do is show concern, show interest and show that he and his administration and the federal government is doing everything possible to get this disaster under control. when something like this happens, something this catastrophic happens there are a lot of things that happen behind the scene to get on top of the crisis. but the president and administration recognizes that they have to do very public shows of concern. that's why the president is going down there with a small footprint. >> with a small footprint. as some have said, calling this obama's katrina, this white house is trying to point out they have been on top of this situation from the beginning. one of the things that struck me, mike, to bring you in is about ken salazar saying they are going to try and keep their boot on the neck of bp. >> reporter: yeah.
ken salazar and janet napolitano on television today but ken saying it's a grave scenario. they are looking at 90 days before they can get to what is the ultimate solution here. what does the president need to do in louisiana? >> the only thing the president can do is show concern, show interest and show that he and his administration and the federal government is doing everything possible to get this disaster under control. when something like this happens, something this catastrophic...
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other possibleties are janet napolitano, the secretary of homeland security, former governor of arizona and jennifer granholm, the governor of michigan. if the presidents wants to choose another woman and someone with political experience. he has a lot of options here. does he want to make history and have the third woman on the supreme court? does he want someone who is more on the liberal side, a moderate? >> it's good of you to join us. i appreciate you staying on top of the story. president obama's due back in washington, d.c. in a little more than an hour. let's get the latest from the white house. mike, some of the groundwork who have been already been laid for those people pete was talking about because the president's been through this before. >> right. some of these people have been vetted. the president will get in his second year in office, a second opportunity to shape the future of the court with the second nomination coming after sonia sotomayor last year. she was the front-runner in speculation last year. then her comments surfaced about the constitution. she was thought
other possibleties are janet napolitano, the secretary of homeland security, former governor of arizona and jennifer granholm, the governor of michigan. if the presidents wants to choose another woman and someone with political experience. he has a lot of options here. does he want to make history and have the third woman on the supreme court? does he want someone who is more on the liberal side, a moderate? >> it's good of you to join us. i appreciate you staying on top of the story....
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secretary janet napolitano expressed concern and fears that tactic could be used by terrorists to get past security. officials say the chinese man seeking asylum. they say he boarded a flight in hong kong dressed as an old man, then removed the costume before arriving. secretary napolitano says they are working on agreement. >>> well, one official in haiti says the island nation is quote, very lucky following hurricane tomas. at least eight are dead, but authorities say it could have been a lot worse. the country certainly struggling to recover after january's massive earthquake that's left survivors living under tarps and tents. mark potter is with us. we know the storm did not do as much damage as feared, but the big concern, does it still remain to be cholera, that's topic a right now? >> reporter: yeah, cholera is the problem now that the storm has passed. health officials are worried that the heavy rains from that storm may have spread the cholera epidemic may have worsened. they don't know that's the case, but they're going to be watching for it. people get t by consuming contam
secretary janet napolitano expressed concern and fears that tactic could be used by terrorists to get past security. officials say the chinese man seeking asylum. they say he boarded a flight in hong kong dressed as an old man, then removed the costume before arriving. secretary napolitano says they are working on agreement. >>> well, one official in haiti says the island nation is quote, very lucky following hurricane tomas. at least eight are dead, but authorities say it could have...
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homeland security secretary janet napolitano today is not backing down. tsa might refine its body scans and do a few less pat-downs, but it won't drop them. >> we've got to make sure that we are doing what we can and should to adequately screen passengers. >> reporter: napolitano notes, it was just last year's busy holiday season when the accused underwear bomber got on a plane with a bomb on his body. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> this morning, an investigation in under way in cambodia to determine what caused a day of celebration to turn into utter panic, chaos, and what's being called the world's worst stampede in the past 20 years. it's not clear what triggered the disaster that left 378 people dead and several hundred more injured. anna bell roberts from our english broadcasting partner itn reports. >> reporter: ambulances ferried the dead and injured to hospital. people who had been celebrating the last night of cambodia's water festival on the banks of the river. it was a celebration that ended in horror. spectators were packed on
homeland security secretary janet napolitano today is not backing down. tsa might refine its body scans and do a few less pat-downs, but it won't drop them. >> we've got to make sure that we are doing what we can and should to adequately screen passengers. >> reporter: napolitano notes, it was just last year's busy holiday season when the accused underwear bomber got on a plane with a bomb on his body. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> this morning, an...
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i'm joined by secretary napolitano. great to have you. i understand you've been up in the air this morning. tell us what you've seen. >> you're right. the rivers have begun to recede. but the recovery issues are pretty evident. the wastewater treatment plants are down. they are going to need to be repaired and up and running so wastewater doesn't flow into the bay, the atlantic ocean. there's a lot of standing water around residences and businesses that are now shut down. we share some concern about bridges and dams that we saw. fortunately there's good things that happened. the water is receding. the highway, big interstate i-95 is now open. the other highways closed are basically open as well. access to the airport has been maintained. the runways never were flooded, so the air travel is unimpeded. so now we get to the work of cleaning up. >> i know you've been spending time this morning as well with state politicians there. tell me what you're hearing from them. are they getting everything they need? >> well, i'm about ready to leave t
i'm joined by secretary napolitano. great to have you. i understand you've been up in the air this morning. tell us what you've seen. >> you're right. the rivers have begun to recede. but the recovery issues are pretty evident. the wastewater treatment plants are down. they are going to need to be repaired and up and running so wastewater doesn't flow into the bay, the atlantic ocean. there's a lot of standing water around residences and businesses that are now shut down. we share some...
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janet napolitano tries to reassure the public. she says we've come a long way since last christmas and the failed plot this fall saying quote -- joining us now in a dr show exclusive, new york city police commissioner ray kelly. you know, when something happens in rome, or detroit or mumbai or madrid, the nypd kicks into action. talk about what happened today when you got the word about what happened. >> it certainly got our attention. the intelligence community thinks this has an anarchist base rather than al-qaeda type of threat. but what we did was of course put into a play a plan that we have. we go to our missions. we have many missions here associated with a united nations, so certainly, the swiss mission, the chilean mission, visited by officers and other missions as well. we have additional security and throughout the city, particularly focused on manhattan. we have critical response vehicles that come in every day. literally, hundreds of officers that go to sensitive locations. their focus today was sort of towards the di
janet napolitano tries to reassure the public. she says we've come a long way since last christmas and the failed plot this fall saying quote -- joining us now in a dr show exclusive, new york city police commissioner ray kelly. you know, when something happens in rome, or detroit or mumbai or madrid, the nypd kicks into action. talk about what happened today when you got the word about what happened. >> it certainly got our attention. the intelligence community thinks this has an...
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the latest with homeland secretary, janet napolitano. good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in new york. let's go to the senate score card. in nevada, senate majority leader harry reid is neck in neck with sharon angle. in colorado, ken buck is waging a tough challenge to michael bennett. this is bennett's first run. he was appointed when his pred assessor joined the cabinet. in washington, a race the democrats have to win. republican dino rossi has a small lead over patty murray. in illinois it's tough race between kirk and giannoulias. in battleground pennsylvania, republican pat toomey is leading in two new polls with joe sestak trailing as much as five points. stew is the editor of the rothenburg report. what are you seeing the nbc news/wall street journal poll, your own findings, the wrong strak and right track numb. >> all the evidence is that this hurricane that has been building is about to hit, whether it's a category 3 or category 4, i'll leave to the weathermen. when you look at the national numbers, district by district and state polling
the latest with homeland secretary, janet napolitano. good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in new york. let's go to the senate score card. in nevada, senate majority leader harry reid is neck in neck with sharon angle. in colorado, ken buck is waging a tough challenge to michael bennett. this is bennett's first run. he was appointed when his pred assessor joined the cabinet. in washington, a race the democrats have to win. republican dino rossi has a small lead over patty murray. in illinois it's...
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they tell me that napolitano is looked up to as one of the most impressive cabinet members. >> napolitano hasn't done a strong enough job to secure the border. but senator specter raised an interesting point. i watched that and i thought, gee, i wonder if the senator will put himself forward to become a candidate. we need an individual who can interpret the constitution, look at the issue fairly. not going to come in with preconceived notions thachl's the individual that president obama should he be given the opportunity to make a selection to choose, not someone to appease his base for political purposes. >> like mitch rendell? an excellent appointment but he wouldn't be thinking smart. >> oh mayor brown, what would be a smart move at this point? oh. >> he has to take into consideration geography. you need to have a balance on the court reflective of the views of the people of this nation, reflective of all of what exists in our system. obviously that means maybe you should take a look at an asian, for a change. we have currently a latino. we have an african-american. but there's not an
they tell me that napolitano is looked up to as one of the most impressive cabinet members. >> napolitano hasn't done a strong enough job to secure the border. but senator specter raised an interesting point. i watched that and i thought, gee, i wonder if the senator will put himself forward to become a candidate. we need an individual who can interpret the constitution, look at the issue fairly. not going to come in with preconceived notions thachl's the individual that president obama...
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that the president also wants somebody who has real life experience, which makes one think of janet napolitano, who was interviewed last time by the president for the sotomayor seat. jennifer granholm has been mentioned. >> there's no question that juris need to be people who live in the real world and they should understand the importance of making the right decisions within the law and constraints of the constitution. i think that person would go through quickly. i'm not going to pass on any of the names that have been mentioned. there are some good people, some quite controversial, some that would i think would have a difficult time. >> you mean -- >> no, i'm not talk about anybody in particular. i'm just saying that you know rngs when ever a supreme court nominee is put up, that has to be a lengthy, important, innovative time for people to look at everything they can to make sure we get the best people we can on the supreme court. i believe that the courts have saved the constitution even more than the congress or presidency. congress has passed unconstitutional bills all the time, just li
that the president also wants somebody who has real life experience, which makes one think of janet napolitano, who was interviewed last time by the president for the sotomayor seat. jennifer granholm has been mentioned. >> there's no question that juris need to be people who live in the real world and they should understand the importance of making the right decisions within the law and constraints of the constitution. i think that person would go through quickly. i'm not going to pass...
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we heard secretary napolitano saying they are not ruling anything out at this point, but are there any indications this is international terrorism or leaning towards a domestic terrorism investigation. >> one indication, we've had a message now, that came out last night. the video was recorded several days ago and suggests we're going to launch attacks in your cities in the next several days. they are coming. >> don't we hear that kind of threat pretty often? >> it's pretty specific. you're right in the sense it's not specific enough in the sense we can say it's definitely connected here. the other problem, look, if you look at the device, if you look at how this was executed, if this was an international terrorism organization responsible, they did a pretty poor job. this explosive had no explosive. it was an incendiary device. it wasn't put together well. if this was something from a terrorism organization they didn't receive very good training, that's for sure. >> what happens in this investigation. what do you likely believe is taking place behind the scenes? >> i think we have to
we heard secretary napolitano saying they are not ruling anything out at this point, but are there any indications this is international terrorism or leaning towards a domestic terrorism investigation. >> one indication, we've had a message now, that came out last night. the video was recorded several days ago and suggests we're going to launch attacks in your cities in the next several days. they are coming. >> don't we hear that kind of threat pretty often? >> it's pretty...
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he was briefed by homeland security secretary janet napolitano and top counter terror adviser john brennan. the nation's top intelligence officer said thursday he will, quote, commend those who did their jobs well and hold accountable those who did not. the president continues his vacation in hawaii. we will check in with chuck todd on the working aspect of the president's vacation in a couple of minutes. on "meet the press" david gregory will ask john brennan about the attempted christmas day terror attack. also on the show former homeland security secretary michael chertoff and former cia director michael hayden. check your local listings for the times in your area. >>> the reports from afghanistan this new year's morning that a u.s. service member died from injuries received in eastern afghanistan. however, officials say those injuries were not combat related. the coast guard is searching for a cruiseship passenger who went overboard in the bahamas. the 23-year-old woman reportedly jumped from "monarch of the seas." and african american golf pioneer bill powell has died in canton, ohio,
he was briefed by homeland security secretary janet napolitano and top counter terror adviser john brennan. the nation's top intelligence officer said thursday he will, quote, commend those who did their jobs well and hold accountable those who did not. the president continues his vacation in hawaii. we will check in with chuck todd on the working aspect of the president's vacation in a couple of minutes. on "meet the press" david gregory will ask john brennan about the attempted...
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earlier this morning homeland security secretary janet napolitano and on "the daily rundown" on msnbc and spoke about contingency plans if this system doesn't work. >> our plan in terms of preparation for more leak, more oil coming up to the surface of the gulf and heading toward those fisheries, beaches, et cetera, on the shore, the planning and preparations continue as if there were no dome being lowered. >> there was homeland secretary. kristin dahlgren joining us live today. can you give usa timeframe? how soon before it gets down there and how soon before we know if it's really working? >> reporter: the latest from bp, the situation is fluid. they weren't willing to give us a time of when it would get down. associated crew has a crew on board, the latest they had at dawn, it was 4,000 feet down with 1,000 feet to go before it reaches the seabed floor. what they are doing is using robotic submersibles to remove debris from the area. they have been doing this all night. of course they want to do it cleanly and get a seal there so the dome starts to capture the oil. there are diffic
earlier this morning homeland security secretary janet napolitano and on "the daily rundown" on msnbc and spoke about contingency plans if this system doesn't work. >> our plan in terms of preparation for more leak, more oil coming up to the surface of the gulf and heading toward those fisheries, beaches, et cetera, on the shore, the planning and preparations continue as if there were no dome being lowered. >> there was homeland secretary. kristin dahlgren joining us live...
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janet napolitano is expected to travel to the state tomorrow to assess the damage. from connecticut north to maine, hundreds of homes have been severely flooded. thousands more have no power forcing residents to stay in emergency shelters. with local economies still reeling from the recession, officials warn that some businesses may never recover. >>> the spike in violence along the u.s.-mexican border is prompting a new round of anger directed at u.s. elected officials. several state lawmakers want the federal government to take stronger actions and provide more help. other say their states will take security into their own hands. it boiled over this week in arizona when a rancher was found shot to death. he said he was going out to help an illegal immigrant. they believe he shot the rancher and then fled back across the border into mexico. that prompted a raucous exchange at a town hall meeting yesterday led by arizona senator john mccain. >> we heard from secretary napolitano. she said that there will be, quote, mini-surge in border and custom control agents. tha
janet napolitano is expected to travel to the state tomorrow to assess the damage. from connecticut north to maine, hundreds of homes have been severely flooded. thousands more have no power forcing residents to stay in emergency shelters. with local economies still reeling from the recession, officials warn that some businesses may never recover. >>> the spike in violence along the u.s.-mexican border is prompting a new round of anger directed at u.s. elected officials. several state...
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the department of homeland security janet napolitano. thank you for the latest update from the white house. >> you bet, thank you. >>> we'll go to stephanie gosk in england with us. what's the latest on the investigation from that front this morning? >> reporter: good morning, alex scotland yard is doing forensic testing on the package they found here. we are learning more about how it arrived and how it was intercepted. it arrived early in the morning at 3:30 in the morning an a ups cargo plane. it was a full laser printer removed. when they found it they set off the security here to look for any suspicious. they didn't find anything at first. they lowered the security to only bring it back up when they realizez inside the printer was explosiv explosives. they are having a special meeting from here to analyze security procedures in place for cargo. they have already suspended direct flights for yemen as the security precaution while they analyze both the evidence in this case and their security procedures in place. >> stephanie gosk, th
the department of homeland security janet napolitano. thank you for the latest update from the white house. >> you bet, thank you. >>> we'll go to stephanie gosk in england with us. what's the latest on the investigation from that front this morning? >> reporter: good morning, alex scotland yard is doing forensic testing on the package they found here. we are learning more about how it arrived and how it was intercepted. it arrived early in the morning at 3:30 in the...
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it can't be just one party, republican leadership now needs to come to the table. >> napolitano said that border security shouldn't be just a political issue, it's a matter of national security. >>> and maxine waters has launched a detailed and passionate defense against several ethics charges against her. congresswoman waters is accused of helping a minority owned bank acquire $12 million in t.a.r.p. funds where her husband was a shareholder. >> i have not violated any house rules. i fully disclosed all of my financial information as requested by house rules and in fact went above and beyond what was required by repeatedly disclosing my and my husband's financial interests dois during financial services committee hearings. >> luke russert on capitol hill, soive congressman waters is describing what she was upfront about, why do her colleagues have questions, then? >> she went through refutals of why she feels the alleged violation is wrong. she essentially said that what she did in september of 2008 was contact the treasury department to set up a meeting between the national bankers
it can't be just one party, republican leadership now needs to come to the table. >> napolitano said that border security shouldn't be just a political issue, it's a matter of national security. >>> and maxine waters has launched a detailed and passionate defense against several ethics charges against her. congresswoman waters is accused of helping a minority owned bank acquire $12 million in t.a.r.p. funds where her husband was a shareholder. >> i have not violated any...
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there is no link between the two, nevertheless, janet napolitano says u.s. intelligence remains on alert for new threats to this country. >> we don't comment on specific threats one way or the other, but we are always constantly working on our own security as well as the security of our allies. we know al qaeda, its affiliates and terrorists are constantly thinking about ways to attack the west. >> that was janet napolitano, earlier on the "daily rundown." with me now a former counter terror official in the white house. let's talk about what we know and don't know. we have got the eiffel tower evacuated twice, concerns in germany, and in the uk and in france, and at the same time, these increased drone attacks in pakistan. is there a connection? >> well, andrea, there is a -- this is a serious threat. this is probably emanating from what i call al qaeda central. we should not lose sight of the fact that bin laden still aspire to conduct attacks inside europe and the united states. we have been debating whether they have the capability. this one looks to be a
there is no link between the two, nevertheless, janet napolitano says u.s. intelligence remains on alert for new threats to this country. >> we don't comment on specific threats one way or the other, but we are always constantly working on our own security as well as the security of our allies. we know al qaeda, its affiliates and terrorists are constantly thinking about ways to attack the west. >> that was janet napolitano, earlier on the "daily rundown." with me now a...